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Co-Working – Coworking is the social gathering of people, who work independently, but share values, and are interested in the synergy that can occur when working with talented people of differing fields in the same space. Attractive to telecommuters, independent contractors, and travelers. The coworking model is a social collaborative, that allows for the cross pollenization of ideas with a strong focus on community. Coworking communities are formed by organizing Casual Coworking events in public places such as cafes, galleries or multi- functional spaces.

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Gangplank Gangplank is a group of individuals creating an economy of innovation and creativity in the Valley. They envision a new economic engine comprised of collaboration and community, where industries come together to transform our culture. A place for creators, where diverse backgrounds and ideas collide, providing the necessary fuel to innovate. Gangplank believes that the creative class focuses on collaboration over competition, and that ideas should be shared freely. Offers one-on-one meetings with mentors specializing in marketing, financial management and business planning. Weekly brownbag presentations by local business leaders. Member-lead workshops. The youth arm of Gangplank, Gangplank Junior, seeks to augment a struggling education system, through after-school programming focused on hands-on learning and encouraging creativity, preparing future generations to operate in a world beyond what their schools prepare them for.

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Workhaus, Dallas Workhaus Co-Working Lodge is a better, more efficient, green, mobile, and connected worklife in Dallas, TX. A simple concept where independent professionals work together for the purpose of collaboration and the ability to focus on their work in inspiring spaces. Membership-based co- working also provides a professional environment to meet clients, receive mail, socialize and talk shop with other professionals. We provide rental opportunities for a desk space, private workspace, and amenities businesses need to run efficiently. We create a dynamic culture of mentorship, incubation, leadership, networking and most importantly creating.

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Creative Density, Denver A shared workspace in Denver for mobile professionals, to assemble to work, create, and collaborate in fun and productive environment. Open, Functional, Flexible. Work and create in an open workspace Focus the quiet room Meet with clients in the conference room Take a private call in the phone room Recharge in the lounge. Coffee and generated energy by coworkers. Ideas and skills colloid.

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FROEBEL ATELIER relating to a system of education to develop the importance of free play a workshop or studio, especially of an artisan or designer. 1830–40;: literally, pile of chips What a shame to not think like an 11 year old. -John Lautner

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Membership has its privilegesTo Subscribe to the Atlier simply contact us. BUT, a subscriptiondoes not mean you get to work in a collaborative and creativespace, you must become a part of the community of freelancers,mobile workers, and start-ups. And you think I am being disruptive? But no, Im running home, Im running, Cause Im trying to put the atom back together. -Dar Williams

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Bringing Mobile Workers TogetherCoworking Communities provide a space for mobile professionals to work together. Coworking isproving that independent professionals do better together in a community rather working alone. Thephysical density of people and lack of barriers creates a collaborative environment where people canfocus on their work independently but also share experiences and work together.What if you could blend the benefits of working from home, the coffee house, and the corporateoffice?  Flexible workspace, with Open concept offices so you can feed off the energy and build relationships  Community of brainstorming buddies  Organized events to learn about design and techniques, business trends, and the next ‘big idea’  Amazing coffee, printing, and other essential business requirements  – besides awesome people to be around.According to a the Global Coworking Survey:  42% of coworkers reported an increase in revenue, only 5% saw a decline  85% were more motivated  88% have better interaction with people  60% said they are more relaxed at home now  57% work more teams for projects

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PhilosophyWe aim to connect individuals and small businesses creating an economy of innovation and creativity.We envision a new economic engine comprised of collaboration and community, in contrast to thesilos and stodgy dependence on the next tourism and land development boom. Our ideas are basedon the Creative Economy work of Economist Richard Florida and the (re)New(ed) Urbanism work onRetrofitting Suburbia by Ellen Dunham-Jones and June Williamson. We studied their work to discovermethods for Phoenix to live up to its nom du plume.We have the talent in this Valley to create an economy to compete with the Atlantas, Denvers,Houstons, Austins, and Dallases, we just need to work together to create it. Different environmentsneed to overlap, connect and interact in order to transform our community to be economically andenvironmentally sustainable. The community we seek to create is based on the idea of the 4 Es: 1. Equity 2. Economy 3. Environment 4. AestheticsThis new economy cannot thrive without engaging the larger business, creative, entrepreneurial,governmental, and technical communities together.We believe that innovation breeds intension. We will transform our culture into one supportive of theentrepreneurial spirit, of risk taking, of pioneering into the unknown territories as the founders of ourmunicipalities once did. This requires education, entrepreneurship and creative workspaces.

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Subscription: PREMIUM No long-term contract, subscriptions are month to month, and includes Listing in our member directory. Professional Reception services for subscribers deliveries and customer calls to your dedicated LAN line and voicemail: Personalized answering, greeting, and arranging (handsets available, or we can “wire” your number to your cell). Professional Executive Secretarial services available to assist subscribers with editing and proposal/presentation preparation. Open, cubicle and private studio offices; “Phone Booth”; & Comfortable, open seating, with patio seating, in the Lounge area. Fully equipped Conference Center for teleconferencing, pitching, ideation, client meetings, and community events. WiFi/Internet, coffee, Print/Fax/Copy services (discounts on large reproduction runs), mailboxes, and 24-hour access, are included for monthly subscribers. Work tables, mobile white boards, flip charts, software license seat library (pricing may vary) , webinar, on line organizational platforms A room dedicated for long phone calls or webinars. A fully equipped Café with flavored coffee, refrigerator, microwaves, snack/soda machines, plates, silverware, dishwasher, available for breaks, networking and catering.

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Subscription: FRINGE All Inclusive access to Salon Talks, Lounges, and networking. Special Discounts to local Conferences and Professional Society events. Extra Perks like arranging Speaking at events. All Amenities & Included Services are available to monthly subscribers, regardless of level. Walking, biking and a short transit distance to numerous restaurants and bars for client entertaining, with a conference kitchen available for catering. Located in a community of business, with easy access to retail and networks. Affordable housing close by. Professional mentoring and counseling seminars and discounts on private sessons for you and your business. Professional magazine, periodicals, newsletters and newspapers Reference Center, available both in on line and in the lounge area. ALL subscriptions included in dues, with selection made by subscribers to the space. Discounts on events and CDU courses. Members can cowork around the world for free with the coworking visa. Quarterly Innovation Charettes to encourage collaboration and new ideas for puzzling problems.

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Subscriber MentoringSeeing opportunities in unlikely places, maximizing profitability through planning and detail efficiencyis the intrinsic value of good maturation of business incubation. The ability to marry economicsensitivity with design accountability while navigating the myriad challenges and constraintsubiquitous to development is a skill set unique to Alloy. Budgets Cash Flow Models Concept Ideation Consultant Team Financial Market Analysis Marketing Programs Legal Pro Formas Boiler Plate Template Documents Sources & Uses Statement With self-directed and community developed programs to benefit subscribers and a 2 mile neighborhood radius

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Subscriber plansMobile Membership ($98 per month)For the developing business that needs a professionalworkspace, but not an office. Access to any open desk Discounts on CDU Classes Ability to Stay LateDweller Membership ($395 per month) Set desk All services listed aboveResident Subscription ($900- $750) Great for office startups or small business teams. Full access to the coworking floor, conference room, kitchen

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Decanter plansLounge Pass (FREE) Conference Room Rentals.For those needing a quick stop to check email. You don’t have to be a member. Members get the conference room for free or 50% off. Access to any seat in the lounge  Half Day – $75 Free WiFi  Full Day – $100 Coffee is 50 cents. Printing and other services additionalTransit Pass ($25 per day)For the interloper who works from home, is visiting thearea, or developing a side business Access to any open desk Additional cost to use conference spaces and Professional Services.Day Pass ($25 per day)For the interloper who works from home, is visiting thearea, or developing a side business Access to any open desk Additional cost to use conference spaces and Professional Services.